Capitolo 5
anymore the expression, the sweet innocence that has characterized his/her characteristics
what it gave to them their charm; but there was in the young one
very more than this, although effeminate as it was his/her complexion, and
the bright curls exposed to the sun that you/they were floating on his/her throat, he was eminently
and indescribably beautiful, for him the mind, the glorious mind it was the
spirit that makes to turn on that their radiance threw on its perfect characteristics;
the spirit and mind that put in a shrine that noble form individually distinguished him, and
although he didn't know him/it he, doesn't found their peer in that period of dark
of war and of the pain. The sword and lance were the only tools of
the feudal aristocracy; ambition, motorizes, the warlike fame, the manager
occupying of their thoughts; the hunting, the tournament or the raid the
relaxation of their spirits. But unless that does it deceived, there was
more, very more, what charactered the youth oldest inside that room.
A great and ancient volume of Scandinavian legends remained on knee his that,
in a rich voice, virile, he was reading to tall voice to his/her companion,
diversifying his/her lecture with comments and explanations that, from the
happy smiles and serious attention of the young girl, seemed to impart the
pleasure intended by the orator. The other visible inhabitant of the
apartment was a boy that noble-looks of approximately fifteen, far firmly
assumed that his/her companions, for to a duration he was balancing a bad
you cast, and throwing himself/herself/itself in the various attitudes of an ended
warlike; to others, it brandished an ambidextrous sword, rather taller than
him; throwing a look on then the shoulder of his/her sister--for so almost
it was him connected with the young girl, although the corvine curls, the bright one
flashing eye of jet and darker skin, appeared so nearby to forswear
relationship--the criticising his/her embroidery, and transferring then his
poll to the strange figures on they splendidly-illuminated him